The Realignment of Pennsylvania Politics Since 1960

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271034195

Two-Party Competition in a Battleground State

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By Renee M. Lamis, Footnotes by James L. Sundquist
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PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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432

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Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Foreword

Preface

1. Electoral Realignments and Pennsylvania from the

Civil War, Through the New Deal, and into the Early

Twenty-First Century

2. Presidential Electoral Change in the Nation and in

Pennsylvania Since 1960

3. Electoral Competition in Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1990: An Examination of Gubernatorial and U.S. Senate Elections

4. Electoral Competition in Pennsylvania from 1991 to 2004: An Examination of Gubernatorial and U.S. Senate Elections

5. Post-1960 Electoral Patterns in the Keystone State: A Detailed Analysis of Voting Trends

6. The Pennsylvania Electorate: Insights from Public Opinion Surveys and Exit Polls

7. The Future of Pennsylvania Politics: The 2006 Election and Beyond

Postscript: The 2008 Election

Appendix A: Correlations of Pennsylvania County-Level Election Returns

Appendix B: Interest-Group Ratings of Major

Pennsylvania Politicians

Appendix C: Tables Supporting the Pennsylvania Factor Analyses

Appendix D: Census Demographic Data on Pennsylvania's Sixty-Seven Counties

Appendix E: Pennsylvania Party Registration and Turnout Data

Bibliographical Essay

Index



“The book is well written and rich with data and statistical analysis. It will appeal to professional political scientists, journalists covering the state, and students in classes on Pennsylvania politics.”

—Daniel Mallison, Commonwealth

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